Unlimited® Blackjack™ Auto-Splits® 無限 二十一點™ (Unlimited 21® FAMILY)
Unlimited® Blackjack™ Takes the “Best New Game” AWARD at the 2019 EGR North America awards. http://bit.ly/2vkVYrW
THE FIRST Blackjack for Unlimited-Players, Playing the same Blackjack-hand and Making their own Play Decisions ©2006.
Suitable for: Stadium Blackjack, Live-Dealer ETG-Blackjack, and Any Remote Live-Deal Blackjack.
Suitable for: Stadium Blackjack, Live-Dealer ETG-Blackjack, and Any Remote Live-Deal Blackjack.
Unlimited® Blackjack™ Auto-Splits® is a New-Way to Play Blackjack.
Blackjack rules remain unchanged other than as set out below: * One Common Players-Hand is dealt, which all Players share. * Each Player makes their own play decisions. * No card will be drawn until all Players have made their Play decision. * Use Auto-Splits® when Splitting Pairs. Auto-Splits®: Player's Pairs of 2's, 3's, 6's, 7's, 8's, and aces will be spit automatically. The player may choose whether to play one or both hands after the split. Pairs of 4's, 5's, 9's, and 10's are never split. THE First Live-Dealer Unlimited® Blackjack™ Play-in USA: http://bit.ly/2tFWII0 Video-Read: http://bit.ly/2IzmSki RULES* The Dealer shall peek for a blackjack with an ace up but not a 10.
* If the Dealer gets a blackjack started with a 10 up, the player will lose all money bet, including on doubles and splits. * The Dealer shall stand on soft 17. * Double after a split is allowed. * Surrender is not allowed. * Play may split to only two hands. * Split aces get one card per hand. * Pairs of 2's, 3's, 6's, 7's, 8's, and aces will be spit automatically. The player may choose whether to play one or both hands after the split. * Pairs of 4's, 5's, 9's, and 10's are never split. The way this game is dealt and played: 1. An unlimited number of players may play. 2. The dealer will keep dealing cards to the player hand as long as somebody chooses to hit or the hand busts. 3. Any players who choose to stand will not get any subsequent cards dealt to the player hand. Such cards that don't count to you will be shown in grey. 4. Upon one of the pairs that is split, the player will be prompted whether he wants to play one or both hands. 5. With any decision, the player has about ten second to act. If the player does not act in time, the game will decide for the player. Patent Pending ©Stephen Au-Yeung, All right reserved.
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